Guess what? This is a special article I’ve scripted for you. Bands With The Worst Fans. That’s right. This article is about people who don’t love music but attend rock shows. Many of you, maybe? Warning. This is not about how awful the bands I’m about to list off are. They are irrelevant aside from one fact: These bands, for whatever marketing/musical reasons they were able to tap into, bring out the worst people to a show.

“The Whole Love” by Wilco, Chicago’s beloved little art-bar-band, finds Jeff Tweedy and company returning to playful recording territory that’s very reminiscent of the Jay Bennett-Wilco years, with a few post-Yankee hiccups.

Wilco’s recovery from “The Album” (aka The Lazy, Contract Fulfiller We Turned In To Casually Move On With Our Careers) begins with the self-released “I Might”, a 45 single due out in July, followed by a formal release of their 8th full-length record, “The Whole Love” on September 27th. Each being released on their own label, dBpm Records: first mentioned by Jeff Tweedy about 10 years ago referencing post-YHF recordings. Some of those recordings are included on Wilco The Book.